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Between 1960 and 2012, the world average fertility rate halved to 2.5 births per woman

There were more than 7 billion people on earth in 2013. While this is the highest number ever, the population growth rate has been steadily declining, in part due to declining fertility rates. …

Emi Suzuki | July 10, 2014
Gender, Education, Health
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